SUPERB 
ROSES 
35 
THE FRESNO 
NURSERY CO. 
Captain Christy. Deep flesh color, large and 
very double; a strong grower with large 
and handsome foliage. 
Catherine Mermet. Glistening pink, center 
shaded fawn and amber; buds and flowers 
very double, long and pointed. 
Comtesse Riza du Parc. Bright coppery 
rose, shaded and tinged with soft car¬ 
mine; a continuous bloomer. 
Dr. Grill. Clear buff pink, passing to a clear 
rose and fawn, elegantly suffused with pale 
canary yellow. A most profuse and reg¬ 
ular bloomer. 
Duchess of Albany. “Red La France.” Rosy 
pink, very large and full. 
Duchess de Brabant. Soft, rosy flesh, chang¬ 
ing to ueep rose color, edged with silver. 
Beautiful in bud, and highly fragrant. 
Eliza Sauvage. Pure snow white; buds and 
flowers elegant; one of the best whites. 
Etoile de Lyon. Deep canary-yellow; flow¬ 
ers very large and durable. 
Emperor of Morocco. An intensely dark rose, 
of velvety maroon. 
Franciska Kruger. Coppery yellow, shaded 
with pink. Buds of perfect form. 
General MacArthur. Dazzling crimson'scar¬ 
let. Buds are of good shape and produced 
on long stems; foliage is a clear glossy 
green. A free bloomer and one of the 
best for cutting. 
Gloire de Dijon. A combination of rose, sal¬ 
mon and yellow; flowers very large and 
full. A good climber. 
Gloire Lyonnaise. White, tinted yellow; 
large, very showy and nicely perfumed. 
Gloire de Margottin. The most beautiful of 
ail red climbing roses. Specially adapted 
for planting against fences and houses. 
Can also be grown on a trellis. Color, a 
most brilliant shade of red; buds large, 
long and pointed. 
Captain Christy. 
Golden Gate. Canary-yellow flowers of deli¬ 
cate appearance; highly commendable in 
all respects. 
Helen Gould. Intense carmine with shades 
of cerise; one of the best, everblooming. 
Improved Rainbow. The color is a lovely 
shade of deep coral pink, beautifully 
striped and mottled in the most unique 
manner with intense glowing crimson. 
Jubilee. Fiery maroon-crimson, often black. 
La France. Soft rose, with silvery luster. 
Madame Cecil Brunner. “The Baby Rose.” 
Color, salmon-rose, the finest of the minia¬ 
ture roses. 
Jubilee. 
Marie Van Houtte. Creamy yellow, edge of 
petals, tipped with rose, fine buds. 
Meteor. Deep glowing crimson, continuous 
bloomer, strong grower. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink, large and full; 
one of the most fragrant roses known. 
Niphetos. An elegant white rose. The buds 
are long and pointed. 
Papa Gontier. Deep glowing crimson, fine 
buds, good for cutting. 
Perle des Jardins. Bright sulphur-yellow, 
large, well-formed flowers. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Very dark vel¬ 
vety crimson; one of the best dark roses. 
Sunset. Identical in every respect with 
Perle des Jardins, except that its color 
is that of rich saffron and orange. 
Snow Flake. The freest flowering white 
rose we have seen. It is especially use¬ 
ful in set designs. For a pot plant it 
cannot be excelled. We counted on one 
plant 143 buds and flowers in a single day. 
WELL-KNOWN CLIMBING ROSES. 
Climbing Cherokee. Single. Pure white, 
large yellow stamens, a lovely contrast 
against rich, glossy foliage; a rapid 
grower; valuable covering for fences, etc.; 
blooms in spring. 
Climbing Bridesmaid. Clear, bright pink; a 
strong, rapid grower and constant bloomer. 
Climbing Meteor. Rich velvety crimson, 
free bloomer, hardy and free from disease; 
succeeds best in a sunny location. 
